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By Law.com Contributing Editors | December 23, 2020
We present these survey results not to wallow in what has undeniably been a miserable year for so many around the world, but instead to demonstrate that, if you're feeling anxious and lonely right now, you're not alone and these circumstances are not forever.
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By Phillip Bantz | December 18, 2020
"My team members have families. It's important for me to give them space and permission to do less with less right now. Not do more with less," said Shana Simmons, a former Google senior counsel who joined Everlaw a few months ago.
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By Jonathan Jordan | December 17, 2020
Even if 2020 has wrought havoc on your waistline and morphed your holiday plans, don't throw in the towel and give into the "screw-its."
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By Phillip Bantz | December 14, 2020
"We never used to talk about mental health and well-being, and it was unlikely CEOs would ever admit they aren't doing well," said Phyllis Campbell, who serves as the chair for JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s business in the Pacific Northwest.
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By Charles Toutant | December 10, 2020
The ruling reinforces the Supreme Court's willingness to consider defenses to attorney ethics charges based on mental illnesses that impair the mind and deprive the attorney of the ability to act purposely or distinguish between right and wrong.
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By Law.com Contributing Editors | December 10, 2020
As part of our ongoing focus on mental health in the profession, we want to hear from readers about how they're coping during this difficult holiday season.
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By Meganne Tillay | December 10, 2020
The firm's UK operation has introduced a "wellbeing Wednesday" initiative in a bid to fight against Zoom fatigue.
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By Andrew Maloney | December 7, 2020
The Kirkland and White & Case staff bonuses come as new research reflects that the pandemic is taking a large toll on law firm employee mental health.
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By Ross Todd | December 3, 2020
"It's basically like your cognitive resources are a precious commodity and this is chomping away at them," said Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney in her third presentation on judicial temperament at the Berkeley Judicial Institute.
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By Ross Todd | December 3, 2020
"It's basically like your cognitive resources are a precious commodity and this is chomping away at them," said Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney in her third presentation on judicial temperament at the Berkeley Judicial Institute.
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